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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 Jun 1917, p. 7

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, “woman "trr-aL-liaise'; "an"? A, Hum. my" mm. to “when m. OI. n. ,amiii'arTii mu 11:":an he declered. w“ runny rceponeihle tor the Quebec rituutlun. It we- the reel IDOOCh which Sir Sam we: expect- ed to lure made early in the union. He cursed that there we: 1 deliber- ate intrigue to tttow down on recruit. ing. Her found in the plot some evi- dence. of German gold, or to which he r.“ relerred repeatedly belore. He made covert reference: to th irttitt. ence of the Finance Mini-tor. the lm. perm Munitionl Board end Lord Sh-uchneuy, He dilated upon all the varying 'rWMtrteeets which were brought l to our upon " Robert Borden In 'iiir luring ot "" to slow down on to; cruiting, and he repeated the sttescfftc; charge made in MI Lindney speech thet direct orders were given to retard hie recruiting calorie and to clnunxe hie pllne. He quoted inttancee. and would have quoted a letter from " Robert Borden to hlmnali‘ marked ' "Cottttdettutu." only sir nobert. enme- wlut teltiiy. declined Sir more ttwi. lotion to decide whether or not the letter should be made public. Mr Bam evidently hue no love for hm lor- mer leader. He referred to-dey to the, lock of control in the Cabinet end the "dtttrtrlitrtt end meddling" allowed other Minister- in connection with his own department. Alter seeking afresh to vimirrattr3 his own ttdtnittitstratiott ot the Militia tte.. partment, and putting all the blame tor the present falling down of the vol. untary syutem upon his (xx-colleagues air Ham dtrelarmt his firm mlhurrn: , to the compulmty system. He believ- ed better results con-l1 we achieved un- Mr the Militia Act, but falling that. he wanted quirk action of some kind. and would “and tor the conscription act In connection with the coMderttial )ottor Incident " Sam olnninrmi that he did not think it wu necessary to consult Mr Robert In regard to tend- fng‘letters In the Home. “As Mon u the Prime Minister treat: me in . condemn manner." he said. "i will not in the same wny towards him.“ to“ admr, pt " wmrm hamlet. wild. v- rupport the but. “Wu something Mm. loch which“ "a: of In promin- Ind tttq limitation ot ttte - purely to aim." uni-so. " Ball. however. ducted nut ot " “toutin- to reviewing put tnu. t-ko- ot " ton-or callus-u In re urd to the “mint-truth»; or an vo!-‘ - Into-t. He handed out Hath-l nonlun thrusts at Mr Robert Borden. " Thom:- Whlto and the other “met! our." In the Borden Cabinet who Pm] Mauro! an own 'rttortit to also man. “a who were responsible. he banana 'trr the In!!!" down ot tha vuuntnrr ”new. He had. too. mm u-u for oi, out”. "no tO.-’-ut and»: was. and In I!“ ultra-t rt to... “no and I'm-ant. - In. Nu!” m Kr. Huh "cthetq not! um notable contribution: to: ttsq eon- It! min but dob-ta tn Pam-at Mr a». lath urn-Ind what-l, It a» um much-Ion: that they [Nut have .. BMW [ll tilllSlllMll llf Slll SIM HUGHES 1lllil MN. BHTHHIE Both BIDDER _ '9tem “W, Tho-bow edttortatJrorn the Thor.” Foot In worthy the noun of our. tehegthone Antrccttmertpuott petition titem. have been meshed in Windsor. Ont, ttttttt by the nationnlini- ot Quebec under the 12.qu ot "the Pairimic League ot the Canadian Intern-in." I var elort. declared thei. in dilute: _ from " leader, Sir Wilfrid Lauder. ' on the referendum amend-eat. he nae (allowing the patriotic advice at Sir Willrid that each man ehould he suiti- ed - by the dictatea at " own conuieuoe. Me bqiiqeed that the pre- unt hill did not to - tar much. but, like BV 8am Huehea. mod that it would he tar better timely to invoke the Militia Art, with it. wide! and Imam drastic were". in rear] to the referendum. he maintained that such It coerce wee merely ahirklu the duty; at Perlialnent in the hour ot eetttttt, lie noted thet " Willrid himaelijad not previously been an edvocate a,“ _ course, as inatanced in the case of ran if,t,'r.1?, and the navel iaeue. Mr. Guthrie did not want the queetien an} l to the deal-Ion at the stacker: at home.‘ while the aoldlern at the trout were busy fighting. In conclueion he made an eloquent wheel tor a lurther at. tempt ot the icndera to get tether and make Ill honeat endeavor to ecu love a coalition Goveranient. Io that 'romselrtttiott might have a lair chance and a general election be avoided. Mr. Lemleux'a Argumente. Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux. in nonpart- In: the referendum amendment. ki- lowed mmewhat along the linea of Sir ’WIlirid Laurier’e argument. maintain- in; at the lame time that the loyalty of any man who nought em to know the people’- will before plunginl the country into couccription ehould not be impugned. He criticised evenly the adminlairation of the voluntary ‘eyelcm in the Prnvmce of Quebec. pointing out that the chief recruiting omcer for the Province wee a ”other diet minister. Suppose. he eeid. n " euit prieat hed been put in charge ot recruiting in Toronto, what would have been the realm? I at III. to In. it I m "tt -. II possible." If. Guthri- l'ollovl an Couch-o... Mr. dumb. I- a tntt0qeet. m “I‘D- at - lot the .dtt9tioo at the rou- mmlon when“, applicable I“ all! to unitary union. In! to att tom- oe And then, of mm. we thou“ “my. Inch lure of the number by with. '" directory balm mrtttrq. A cheerful, smiling voice-every. where people are awakening to the value of these" in telephoning. Not that anyone ever meant to be rude or discourteout. Many of m were just thoughtless. forgetting how sensitive the telephone is. reflecting our every mood. And in addition to telephone courtesy, it u very helpful to amok d9ttnetttt and directly into the mouthpiece of the tek. its rim. plm.withtlhelipoabout Mahatma Telephone Courtesy-- The Bell Telephone Co. ..d CORDIAL. kindly manner "South-vim . . ‘mmhuu.’ By non-party vote of 24 to '15, the Legislature agreed to shelve the worpan's suffrage ‘bill until next session. MARITIME UNION . IAVOHD BY NEW BRUNSWICK Fredericton, ' Jrme 21. - The New Bumswick Prof vincinl Parliament last night adopted a resolution favoring negotiating with Nova Beotin and Prince Eds ward Island relative to the formation of a legislative union of the Maritime Pro- vinees. i Mr, Hun- lgtl for Wuhlnnon go any to can!" wlth Mr. Hoover, the U lllled sme- Food Controller. In a tsretitstinarf to tackling the Cum-n mutation. "on, owner-hip. scones of “apply and prices otrssy artlcte of tood in Coa- sds; that ho shall ascertaia donati- roooirements and facilitate the export ot the surplus to Great anti-in and her allies. Subject to, the approval ot the Commands-Cow”. the Food Controller my nah. refutation: cor "min: the prices at any tood and the storage. distribution. sole and - ery thereof, providing for its conser- vation. and governins the may llon in hotels. restaurants. ales. pri- vate houses. clubs. etc. " is [orthor- provided that, subject to the lame " provai ot the Cabinet. tho Food Cor troller may requisition, store. sell and doiivar food. and may appoint a neat nary stsi! to - on the work. Pro- vision lo made hr cooperative action‘ with any department of the Canadian Government or of the Governments ot) gGront Britain and the allied coma-1 ltries. There is s proviso that iiik duties shall not interfere with the powers of the Bond of Trade Con» missioners recently appointed to - crvise the disposal or this year's grain Tho on!" In Council “All!“ .00 than “I mm of In. food Go.- troller VII - m on "tter. dly mt. It 'eorues tbat the no! Commie: null nu. ma II- vnuuuon l-lo tho o-ttttet, loco o"er3trtrrth--S.tr-tn- mwnmm at 'et-tut,-...'"-.- Prov-ttred-eo,-., hi "ertd-6tt-trtton M00.- gallon-“momma.” _er'threso6tumstMttto-a-tt b‘uuumtotloalln no)“ “on, which Vii It In! tesMattretr 'rgumdto It. mm _ VII in mud by MI). and a... It. Hanoi 'la".""""'""'"'"""""', but". , llMllllTill MI tlllllWt0l ta'rttt(htAartoaasoqt. ”Tub. Mr, lamina cloud an oloquanl {nu-och with an "no" no”! to the mum!“ to malt. mum! and "more "for" to win the n:- In the "no 'ttttht of enunciated voluntary m Ttet-ttte free qtft to a "can tter- and. mmm- nmctlng mnncrlpuon. to mm Ily' Candis!) poop», Mr, "anuo in mimic-Hun hin manna» men! for a uh monthl' mm. inland Everything had Ioemingly henn' do“ to make dtt"tmtraOttt the poal tion of those who Ionntl for Quebec to have her true trriruotta1 ttttare, m the lle'" of "nice and tmerittmr, In addition to what wens on tn Quebec than had been the Irritation from “mom. Mr, 1490mm had thought. “I I vitriolic national upon-lac). to "m (too mu Toronto “0‘"th rs 'juiiiit,el ‘In In acrimonlom columnar-y u to! which hid “Minna the most violent I ind but" “mature “that 'l,lltltei,'l "I to“! than hath." ho col-mental. "and they both noenml to he more "um mum“ In their respective con-l tettuottr." t Pry? [or The. Volupury “who. I tt Mr Wilfrid banner is the domi out factor in Quebec that the Govern- ment now alleges he is," continued the "waiter. "why ttid not the Premier all him to his counclle in 1914 when he could hue given leader-hip end enthusiasm to the people ot our Pro mice? Why did he we“ until blunder- emi diecouregernente had been com mitted? All other countries adopted united action. President Wilson of the United Rtntee at once selected certain of his moot dhtlngulehod Inf. emin ent politic-I opponents tor the moot ‘deltcele Minion. "var did not our Premier begin his war administration by doing the his thing end the right thing? We would have lied no prohiem in Quebec then. Why did he not ask Mr Wilma urier to accommny him to the hunk] War Conference new it it mount the temporary written M this company at the "trainer of Putt. lie Works?" Irritation From Without. moved the adjournment of the "tate.. Dill-reuse More” " borne-m. [ m opening. r.'1hnointe wenui‘y declered tint difference of opinion over tho 9trvertstmqtt'ts Ineeeure wee not to be Interpreted ‘u meaning that any portion of the people deeired to see Germeny win the war. The differ "we wee merely " is the meme Cur ede ehouid edupt in audio; troupe to support the cause ot the elites. He himself oppoeed conscription beceuee he believed tint it would leoperdiu nation! unity and that coercion would not eid in winning the wer. The bill we. e violetion ot " the pledge: given by the Guernmoni ainco the wrnmencement ot the wet. ‘it involved it tel-ions and redicel when“ in constitution! reletione end a departure from the principle whietr ‘formed the belie ot (launder-thew Such e meeeure. he Ie?ttretdd, abound have n direct mendete from New people. The member for Kemoureeke mitd he' meet hold Premier Borden respouv albie tor the eituetlon in Quebec. end he feared hutory would write the Pre mm down " herln; put I premium on "whet. " e wetter of tact, in pub lie itttmoratttr." I "Do not let nu," he uriod. "Ion our own dettnoertutr In order to democ- rat!” Germany. In! I quote {to vomit of Lord Derby In London'on October 16, 1915, when he and: 'Any ”new " a [allure unleu we I." done out but to make it a “can! "Can up G1mtrttmettt--t wnnt to weak entirely (to. m My realm: tn.tttnt---ems (he (immanent. collie!- tret, and trsdtetduattr, honestly any tt bu done In but tomato It'.)',"'"' "owning In Quebec d rum T' At an manual"!!! Mr. Barents 1rretth,.yttbyututtg, My 'rpsstsdtrtettt.Mr. ‘ The eloquent speech of Mr. _ um". human-kc. VI. . but!“ of the day's datmter, tt 4%trtt6 no tn the an nlnk and MM tho undivided magnum of both ride. of m "out. It was a mom-ti “a muted, ple- tor cor-tuning the people. Speaking for ttte French-Cumm- Mr, [Amines ttloaded elm-soul)! that Plrllament give them opporuumy, under (sir and on- couraxln: mdeu. to Much» 'ho true um of no,“ I: m "aeeT8tre. He deplored that #tqttetH3arattuss, Mcrultlnz had been no until. but pointed ottt "at everythluu Bad been gone in Quebec to about“. remn- in, Mr. “no” ”his. Cannon-u" n.- lnr tor labia. Mr. Donna'- W. not-Int no“ no m mt. at - mbi- Ck-ttvo gnu-u. u lun- Wod to cut a. Halon-lb! “but 3"W.'l'l'. PM” " an: My mum Luna‘s m Mon-dun an no ”also of the Ltb ca luau that. In - at M )t.iteAetgertttr"tiirGiid a emu. am will Maw mm It. The Con-nun" calm-o which [rooted It. B-ttet, Halal II... to any - “this mute-act. Parlhmuury connot- “(mod It wwthuthoNubullul-mla working with m Canon-tho In no nude-van to prove lam too Impor- mmlc In more: and " Imp-(hul- tie enough in the mull-h waking Provinces. Llhonll or I" "when In “Madly tmttmttr to one" It. Puma shelving of (In caucrlvuon annual}. blot-aura.“ m Queue. $?tte_aauaeftetceiiFiW, .trttoitttarr-rteoMrrieiiblir hawtbmlmu WWW-human“! ”in Ite-tnt-ttrem ode, ,nwmu-Ihm-m tts-tite-trt-tIr-Au-na-Ga; kt. dumb __ -iu'r" 'tt"uitddirArtftitd iii-Ia iFiriGaGiG kw tr Mr. J. A. We. Ml vacuum ”If! in m: m! 'tef-tOla-h-tttttto-tmo -esartttrarra-i] tiiorimrliilliiiil 'lit'rll"llXt'l'l't'l"'i'd'l "l . tt WW ll an: 1lllllMi' ti I no atated with the utmost frank»! I neaa the reaaon tor his oppoattion ugHON GEO. GRAHAM , referendum. Conacription had been SUPPORTS pnnmptortly hurlad at a people an prepared tor it--.. a people who had conmp'rlon received repeated Government as ottawa, Juno 2'2.-- Hon. George P ttttrNtcrtt that ft you'd - come-- Graham. the ttrat lieutenant ot Bir With-win. any pupa-gory education to Wilfrid Lantiar in Parliament, weak brim m. “hm mind to . atato or Ing In the Commons to-day from MI calm and lobar magnum. Undcr than place next to his revered and trtgatqd condition. ha believed conacnptlon Tl"- did " Mr. l’II'GOO- Chiet Lib. won't! be defeated on a roterendumi . t Whip. did yesterday, with the "and the door ahut absolutely in "FIN“ permlaalon and retrpect ot " face of recruiting, and m the face of Wilfrid, Mr. Graham. following the- all other kinda of canacription which ftraditiona ot Uberaliam. “pressed his oulht to he enacted." Mr. P.rdeo own honest conviction: on tho grea- faood the objection that he van ml" , 'ttttttet below Parliament Bttd tho 9eo .0"... the nrt11 of the .eoptrt hy or Me. While declaring hla sincere be main. m. convictbn a... a", crlaia lie! that " Wilma. the veteran anti‘ [called tor ieadertrttir. experienced statesman. was trurtmtrt ' the course he thought wisest in r "orteet tthet Damandad. helping to mare national unity in . Tho Chief UMP-l Wtttp "rote Canada. and the moat tar-aiahtvd mo- 'plalnly and without wcrimination. Ito Ihrtf of helping to win the wur ' Hr. [demanded the conarriptlon of wealth Graham “m he must mm trom 8" land national "mourns. He un mum and Tttto “aim-0 the micron foulvocally declarod that mistake! thin: and for tha Pnnarripuon mil-I mad been made. that leadership iitFiaiii lhe-t'onrlualmta might vary. Morn lacking, that organization had~aa to policy. said Mr, Graham. our than faulty, that “smart! had tiTiliiorrve' dominated, namely. the roach dominant. and that partisan-Mp haduna at the common mat at what waa run riot. He download trom Govrm- ita-at for Canada. and what was heat mont and Parliament hot-oat. edition! for the Allied cannot and rtmcantratod allort. "The mett,"r 0thar Libarala Dactara tor It". laid ha. "no haw “minted the mJ Another mum. Mr, w a mm.- mradona rrsttottsuhmt.r ot 'e'ini'iirn,'li',' of Modicinc "at. tho that ot tho Mr. Pal-doe supported conscription and own-ed t referendum. He mutated Imrmatlvrly his own qua» non: "In Cnid- prepared to any. so War as the I. able, she will stand - 1mm all her tenant-m In men and tmmer--ttetrremt German rule and Cm ‘nlditn “Mom?" m, volcod MI re-' um! tor FtettetrCotttdistt Liberal- who dim-red "om Mm. "ttdintt ttt mo outrlouc um they have waged In the" native $1“!an paint ttte ominous Ind Inlldoup doctrines of an "Mora whose aims were parochial um! whom, oltheta were den-[menu] ‘to Cloud: ttttd the Empire. om". Juno 2t.--hrit-t, tor wool- unused to politics. today you! tribute to. conviction. VICKI”! on both It“. of the Chamber not In re "eretttst and sympathetic alien“ while Mr. P. F. Poms ”on the earnest word- 'hlch mood“! tho Int. dittermsee, o! I lifetime with " diliincuiphed lunar. The clone also elation and “(cotton of the cum Lib- onl Whip lot " "Chief" bu been I Fulfilment-r: tndttion tor nun. To both non qulgqpent throw " ttd custom-r1 clyniui cloak. It yielded; homue. Mr. radars voice 2te “rice as he paid. htl feeling tribute: to “the man I have been wood to) follow since I two I boy Ind knew Imough to be . worn." su- thfrid Haul-let but an hood upon " My“. In“! frankly drew " ttattdkerkttiet and jwlped " cyan. And-when the you; Pe" Its/atoning. condom " III!- Jest" outings-minute notch with We anoint-Lion: "I hue thought on these mutton no no. and no meat- " "not In: conclusion- nro no - 'opin.'oruc-- they in" becomo convic: “one." 4t 're m veteran Liberal tender, my!“ .mioct to momma conviction. rho led the nwlanu in} Ibich , moved and ”mp-tine“: House intthttstGtte.ttr cheered nod unmimou-iy Joined. I ‘OOURAGB or mm ACKNOWLEDGE!) Sheen-e end My Uttemee of member for .lut hmbton Received With cheer- by Partisment - 1oo,ooo Volume" m Avaiiattht. ‘ 0 can“ It !iEihiiirhiiriik my... t'r."utttt't.'tfa"Ste'tt22.' "t"tttf2tttrttt,'PttMtt non-m. u mu t3ttnadt.arr-mrmtouvti. the 1hoe-otcanairMuther idiot- loco-duh“ Mtteetr."t" can. mun-m bud-lulu“ no e%triBrdtut8ttrWtterMi"teV 'M"n.tue8tqHqtBetrdeatttgM.h- “balm." F. F. FIRM, tlil0lll. WHIP. ' SllMlllG tllllSlllmlll BILL fllillll nilfllllllil' WWW" Rupee! tor Thou Who but”. Why €9.me " Rem-mum". ytbhl'allm a. WITH Illlllllllil@ilillEll , Hill 1 BY ll MMIII a) l Hon. Charles Httrrrttr, who warmly supported the roterendtmt, ttttttet that " oppooliion to 'tom'eritttiot, , without the backing ot the people cu honed on the conviction thnt its prin ciple, " well u m 'tdminitttmtior would hinder rather than help in the ,winning of the war. The debate was continued ‘4" on into the night, and 3099 on spin tomorrow. The Beit an] impression is ihai the vote will moi be ‘renched ttit, well on into next 'woeh. nesrly all the members being Eildilpoaod to out n "lilent vote" up ion this important national lune. in; concluding. Mr. Portico aeeepted Funnier Bordon’l itwitathta to the Common tor suggestion. He urged tint. belore proceeding with the operation or the bill me: In gauge "3 In! bit and Mtteere on“! shawl be made to the patriotism '0! ”as Candi.- mnnbood." He believed that, under direct Ind ml Govern ment leadership. with the cooper:- tion ot oil portion. clam- 1nd” Pro vine”; the needed 100.000 men could tim- ti ' and n uitnntioh (taught 'with “no!!! mummies o! whim and Ill-in he and. A Manila-M "tundra. Hon. Arthur Helghen, m Solicitor I're who followed. marred to ;i£r. Purdue's utterances u n speech [which will the long in the mom ot this Parliament." The Solicitor Bent-I‘ll - the 'rigntftctsttt Mate meat (hit the but”: his opinion. would "work more lightly on Quebec than on any other Province ot Con federation: and Intlmlted "at av Government in still ready to meet opposition tn I friendly and lenient ttdgnittittmtiott. mum- to the colon by convulsion in”! them-elve- concentrate I“ their abilities. all their ends-Von, In their cum. to the can” [or which they demand tttttt their "th-tttBenn dull um." him any. own! today. but» mum-:- " War, has been accidentally M In Fran-o. _ MMkmunIu-‘M or a. “I. hon “may ml... mmu‘muam “no.“ man“ Ltt1tyte1tr"etttteet :Wllm Anne“ Lumwmnmm Lf.rtettt.tttteeetttttt, ”WWHWWO Who“.- “or “I. - WOUNDID. TMnk- It Would Hinder. “I. mmv um: I007... I“ KILLID. Ceatrtteetieret I. ”and. _ 'ttmrd,1ese,jhriifGGtiii iiaia"i ttit: h. , ' ' 'gNi"d iiii2iififiiii'i'ii"ii'iii'il, " you want “no. m WA) 'datQIt,',t {”1 maneuver} graham Win?" at. In. I 'll Iblo Mtht gt on! s but? mm th q u hulk-Md: h.4tttrtdoet.toft- , t In no. In the but of In,“ slid no: gave tu"h'tttt.' L-tt I. mm . mm». Phrah- 4mm. N. Y. 4"” Evarymdmmm'. Ind the 'd"f'tltC.ftt . nothing the will ', but an, doetor6 M! M In noes-u, :33; It hem-fur but u bun labor-mm! - 'ePthsett werytmM.ed dmkmii In . opersirom tottt llllllllllMll.1tt"rd 1.... _ , Pt In or no Lydia E. Pt hun- Vnge '0. pound“ my Imam ft. add ‘Iknow nothing“ QI- Mth-tttts." llwnd an an?” !1t1t.tritttttr-rory.t - -..- A by Food um urudy "rrttcte,4 in , ttda, Mr. Hanna said. closely} " F , _ the Admittirttmuon's food tN pending In Congress. The. 1ytsrbfdt ttig trip to Wuhington was to" ' him to study the Anna-lean .. A that Conu‘a might topow It " r Ir i an posible. In most respects m. , , uplnlned, the United sates am! Cap. ads hue Identical tood trrotrieintir', Both are exporters of grain ind but. "all you will hue mullet crop. M Wmul. I _ '. ‘ _ This In the In! week limiting. vou- of Confederation "rs Fiia7; What will it bring forttotattHmtt m qunuon._ 331m”:- _ "' wanna» wand sum” m cm In and. u ".rtri" gin ditto!“ in the two count?!" tid, ii tnit. In may 1’6an It gm; . almost to a Joint commit. " miii' to.dny an" a count-one: but" Herbert c Hoover ard don} W, Hutu, his! Appointed CAM " Controller. - 'r AatpeU, N. Y. - "For m m feeling III In!” all w. [Owl'- Wotk llama“, Dean Kelly can“ from Arettdf to A, Dun of an Patricia. “will... - new». an In. Dun-Muir. I“ Then. Fem-on from A313. to AM}: Rev. Dun Hum from mum " Anon. to be Dean " Wolllmn ' T Wat-Hoe; Rev. Father-Lama“ b honorary Dean " Draco and ' . Ree. A. G. Manta. from Dem It; “nanny: Rev. R. W. HIM" Wither!» to Daemon”; luv. ‘1 Ion Hon-run anal-ant " Walk. l and a". J. McCowou -latttnt a , Ant-'0. Hamilton. mum flljljlr'i,_l, (lllllWlfll "Ili'",:,": m mammal "MAN , M? m "(and n pl. b um: an»: on!“ Imu- t'p . an ttdo a In.“ at to. ' Its no. no “It in qtrraier s" not "r" may to but by. u ’1 to to". France In an“ more prompt 'tqtteuati- to I d to! “all” out!“ It“ - l patina. on. will“ not! Q 1min" tronuer. which MM have M “rugby“ he “he" homo". Tttat I! meathe1gtot$towiothrtrattU- , Ham and to can Franco. b', Th. "an" mum W and ttatr's trttetttfqtt. u r ' mum: Vivian-I at midnight Jam latter who ”no.“ on visit It“; In hour "New a MW.‘ - could not ”an humid. ' ouataieiLi5iriiit, rrr, was aaiiiiiiiitrsmf," Hamlin. Juno gigs, .gtraiiit “g "a. tun, unuouneogm W‘j cleric» chm... ”loath. Ming}, Viacom» and millage”. tferr My '.'retr A. - “U. “ml. it“s-Om rd liA,"/','7,,rd:xtettt, p.lv.Mmm .d'e'-gttrerr- lug} an." um um 1 Hub-“Inn“ ”M'll ' 'tt t'?if,qii!!r, Ilfurlet JM . IbryJemha . red ts',',., nu I'rfilt'ge _ I mum "t Moo um. s l I“ 2 Lulu; . I j

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